Rapper Lil Wayne fired up when an interviewer started asking questions about the Black Lives Matter campaign.

Rapper Lil Wayne has walked out of a television interview after being questioned about the Black Lives Matter movement and whether he supports it, angrily telling an interviewer he's not a "politician".

Linsey Davis of ABC News was following up on Wayne's comments to Fox Sports in September when he said there's "no such thing as racism".

Watch Davis' interview below:

Wayne, whose real name is Dwayne Carter, stood by the comment. When asked about his thoughts on Black Lives Matter, he said it "sounds weird," apparently referring to the name.

"It's not a name, it's not 'whatever, whatever,' it's somebody got shot by police for a (messed) up reason," he said, using an expletive.

He described himself as a "young, black, rich" man, which he says shows America understands that black lives do matter.

He added: "Don't come at me with that dumb s*** ... my life matter, especially to my b------."

Wayne also doesn't see any connection between him and the Black Lives Matter movement.